After four long years, it seems The Black Keys’ indefinite hiatus has come to an official end. Last week, the band marked its return with a brand new single entitled Lo/Hi — which is now available on all major streaming platforms.

It’s the band’s first original material since the release of its 2014 chart-topping album, Turn Blue.

Brothers (2010) essentially put The Black Keys on the map in North America, so the release of another successful album, El Camino (2011) called for an intense touring schedule — one that carried on for four years.

Frontman Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney decided to take a break from each other in 2015, to dabble in producing and focus on their own musical projects altogether. The Lonely Boy rockers’ breakup was continuously rumoured, however, never confirmed.

As revealed by Carney, 38, on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast, the since-confirmed hiatus was decided after the pair grew tired of their heavy touring schedule.